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Reactive Vapor Deposition of Conjugated Polymer Films on Arbitrary Substrates
Published on: January 17, 2018
Highly transparent multifunctional bilayer coatings on polymers using low-temperature atmospheric plasma deposition
Abstract:
We report on the synthesis of hard, adhesive, and highly transparent bilayer organosilicate thin films on large poly(methyl methacrylate) substrates by atmospheric plasma, in ambient air, at room temperature, in a one-step process, using a single precursor. The method overcomes the challenge of fabricating coatings with high mechanical and interfacial properties in a one-step process. The bottom layer is a carbon-bridged hybrid silica with excellent adhesion with the poly(methyl methacrylate) substrate, and the top layer is a dense silica with high Young’s modulus, hardness, and scratch resistance. The bilayer structure exhibited ~100% transmittance in the visible wavelength range, twice the adhesion energy and three times the Young’s modulus of commercial polysiloxane sol–gel coatings.

